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Terra Mia is a limited edition of our two most iconic products, the first two products we launched, which is what we started with. It was born from the desire to communicate our values, our roots , what inspires us every day to improve ourselves and the world around us. It was created to thank you for all the support you are giving us and for allowing us to grow and get to this point. It is our thanks to the journey we have made together up to now and to our Earth, which calls us every day to love it and we, together, with small daily gestures can truly do wonderful things . Also for this Limited Edition we are committed to donate 5% of the value of the orders to special projects, to those who can really change things with even a small contribution. For this project we have chosen OKAPIA Onlus again and in particular the project Another Briquette in the school .
In the “Terra Mia” kits you will always find the effectiveness and practicality of our refills based on surfactants of plant origin, which continually win the aprezzamento of our customers.
The limited edition bottle, also made of PET, reusable and recyclable at the end of its life, has been “coated” with an iconic pattern inspired by leaves and flowers, to recall the beauty of our planet 's nature and enhance it as anart form.
As always, we want to make our commitment to the planet concrete. Therefore, 5% of the proceeds from the Limited Edition will be donated to OKAPIA Onlus to support the AnotherBriquette in the School project , which turns organic wet waste into vegetable briquettes , thus producing clean energy.
It is a women's training and employment project established in late 2023 in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo.The project's main activity is the creation and sale of vegetable briquettes for cooking and home heating, made from the city's organic waste and processed through a thermochemical process. This type of fuel preserves from wild deforestation in the country and reduces overall CO2 production.The beneficiaries are all marginalized women, out of work and with dependent children, from the Kadutu neighborhood-one of the poorest areas of the city, where the project is based-identified through Okapia's local partners.